A clear consensus has emerged that innovations are important for adapting to drought and overcoming other biophysical limitations in smallholder farming systems; however, women are notably marginalized from agricultural innovations. We examine whether and how gendered roles and responsibilities shape the adoption and usage of improved wheat varieties and simultaneously uncover opportunities to address and lessen gender-based differences in agricultural innovations. The field data were collected using snowball sampling from seven communities (three in Morocco and four in Uzbekistan) among 574 farmers (half men and half women) of different generations, genders, social statuses, and social classes. Our findings demonstrate how the complex inte...
Climate-smart agricultural (CSA) practices have been promoted as a prominent strategy to offset the ...
This study applies new feminist political ecologies to explore the intersection of gender, space, an...
The use of agricultural technologies is generally expected to increase production and household inco...
A clear consensus has emerged that innovations are important for adapting to drought and overcoming ...
Agricultural and natural resource management innovations have often been introduced, promoted and ad...
This article pulls together the state of knowledge on the degree to which wheat-based systems in Ban...
Enhancing farmers' access to improved seeds is essential to increase productivity and ensure food se...
The feminization of agriculture narrative has been reproduced in development literature as an oversi...
Tempered radicals are change agents who experience the dominant culture as a violation of the integr...
This paper examines how rural transformation in Uzbekistan alters gender norms and roles and, conseq...
Women face barriers that significantly constrain their production and entangle them in a low product...
AbstractThe performance of the agricultural sector in many developing countries has been rated as be...
Since 2018, researchers and colleagues from within and outside of CGIAR centers have applied gender-...
Abstract: In the present study, we aim to examine how slow\u2010onset environmental changes are inte...
Female farming systems draws attention to women\u27s (re)productive roles in agriculture, with parti...
Climate-smart agricultural (CSA) practices have been promoted as a prominent strategy to offset the ...
This study applies new feminist political ecologies to explore the intersection of gender, space, an...
The use of agricultural technologies is generally expected to increase production and household inco...
A clear consensus has emerged that innovations are important for adapting to drought and overcoming ...
Agricultural and natural resource management innovations have often been introduced, promoted and ad...
This article pulls together the state of knowledge on the degree to which wheat-based systems in Ban...
Enhancing farmers' access to improved seeds is essential to increase productivity and ensure food se...
The feminization of agriculture narrative has been reproduced in development literature as an oversi...
Tempered radicals are change agents who experience the dominant culture as a violation of the integr...
This paper examines how rural transformation in Uzbekistan alters gender norms and roles and, conseq...
Women face barriers that significantly constrain their production and entangle them in a low product...
AbstractThe performance of the agricultural sector in many developing countries has been rated as be...
Since 2018, researchers and colleagues from within and outside of CGIAR centers have applied gender-...
Abstract: In the present study, we aim to examine how slow\u2010onset environmental changes are inte...
Female farming systems draws attention to women\u27s (re)productive roles in agriculture, with parti...
Climate-smart agricultural (CSA) practices have been promoted as a prominent strategy to offset the ...
This study applies new feminist political ecologies to explore the intersection of gender, space, an...
The use of agricultural technologies is generally expected to increase production and household inco...